How To Take A Screenshot On A Mac

Last month, I posted a short and straightforward guide to show you how to take a screenshot on a Mac computer, similar to the way you use PrtScr or Print Screen key on Windows.

Taking a screenshot on a Mac computer is incredibly easy by using a few keyboard shortcuts. It depends on the keyboard shortcuts. You will be able to take a screenshot of an entire display or a part of it by dragging a box around the area you want to capture.

In this guide, I will explain each method, how it works, as well as taking normal screenshots of Mac; screenshots of a specific area or window; a timed screenshot with Grab; or taking screenshots with third party apps.

How To Take A Screenshot On A Mac Computer

I don’t know how often you use your Mac, but I use it for more than eight hours a day. From everything related to my job, such as reading and replying to emails; doing research and writing articles. I take a lot of screenshots on my Mac laptop daily.

How To Take A Screenshot Of A Part Of Your Mac Screen

My favorite method to take a screenshot on my Mac is pressing these keys: Command + Shift + 4.

Command + Shift + 4

By doing so, your cursor will be turned into a selection box, which will allow you to drag and select areas of your screen that you want to capture. Then you release the mouse button or trackpad to take the screenshot and save it as a PNG file on your desktop.

How To Take A Screenshot Of The Entire Mac Screen

If you want to take a screenshot of your entire display on your Mac, just press Command + Shift + 3. The PNG image file of your screenshot will be saved to your desktop.

Command + Shift + 3

I don’t often use this method as it will take a screenshot of the entire Mac screen, which I don’t need. If you need a particular area of your screen, use the above method. If you use the Command + Shift + 3 shortcut, you need to edit the PNG image again to crop the area your want.

How To Take A Screenshot Of A Selected Window

This method uses the same shortcut as the first method but needs one extra step: Spacebar.

Next, press the Spacebar key to turn your mouse cursor into a camera icon. Move the icon over the window that you want to take the screenshot. It will appear highlighted.

Click on it and the screenshot image file will be saved to your Mac desktop as a PNG file automatically.

Change Location Where Your Mac Saves Screenshots

By default, all screenshots will be stored on the desktop screen of your Mac. The name of these image files should be: “Screen Shot + date and time + .png”. Date and time is generated at the moment the screenshot is taken.

However, you can change the location where your Mac computer stores these screenshots. For example, you can create a new folder on your hard drive or even a USB flash drive, and change to save all screenshots directly to this folder.

Capture And Save A Screenshot To Clipboard, Not As A File

Instead of saving a taken screenshot as a PNG file to a selected folder, you can save it to your clipboard, and then paste it into any application as you want. All you need to do is add Control key to the shortcuts you press.

Command + Shift + Control + 3

and

Command + Shift + Control + 4

I’m sure you will need both hands to press all of these keys. Next, you can use Command + V to paste the taken screenshot into any apps, you want.

How To Take A Screenshot On A Mac With Grab

Sometimes, I use the Grab app to take a screenshot on my Mac. What makes this app special? Well, it allows you to start a countdown timer, and when it’s expired, the app will take a screenshot of your entire Mac screen.

It’s a great app to use to assist you to take a screenshot of a menu or of something that will hide when you press any keys. To use the Grab application, launch Finder, click on the Application on the left side, choose Utilities and then Grab.

Or you can also open the Grab app by using Spotlight (Command + Spacebar and search for Grab).

After opening the Grab application, you will not see any window, just look at the menu, it will be shown up there.

Just click on Capture and select the “Timed Screen” option to take a timed screenshot of your Mac.

A new window called “Timed Screen Grab” will show up. Just click on the “Start Timer” button and it will start to counting down from 10 to 0.

The Grab application will take a full screenshot of your Mac and show it within the Grab window. Just select File > Save, to save it if you are happy with it or take a new one.

The Grab application can also allow you to take screenshots of a selected area or a particular window. But it’s probably easier to use above shortcuts than Grab, right?

How To Take A Mac Screenshot With Preview

You can use Preview, a built-in app, to take a screenshot of your Mac screen, and the image file will save as many types as you want, not only PNG.

To take a screenshot on your Mac with Preview, just go to File and select “Take Screen Shot” and then choose the type of screenshot you would like to take. Once you have done so, decide where you want to save the file as well as the file type.

How to take a screenshot on a Mac with Preview application?

Use Other Apps To Take A Screenshot On A Mac

Many Mac apps out there can help you to take screenshots, and you might already have your own favorite app. My favorite app to take screenshots on Mac is the Lightshot Screenshot.

The Lightshot Screenshot app allows you to capture any parts of your Mac screen, and then upload the image to prntscr.com server, and show you a short link like http://prntscr.com/abcde.

If you want to edit your screenshot images, it’s very easy to do with the Lightning fast image editor, which allows adding arrows, lines and text annotations. You can also share your screenshots via Facebook or Twitter.

Skitch is also a great app to use to take screenshots on Mac with many options, such as full screen, screen snap, timed screen snap, and more. Give it a try, it will help you to take screenshots on your Mac.

Learn how to take a screenshot on a Mac computer with Skitch?

How To Change File Type Of The Screenshot On Mac

By default, if you are using shortcuts to take screenshots, the image files will be saved to your desktop as PNG files. But you can easily change this file type by using the command below in Terminal. Just replace the “type” with a three letter code of the image format, such as JPG, TIF, BMP, PDF – without the quotes.

How To Change The Default Screenshots’ Filename

As I mentioned above, your screenshot will be saved to your desktop by default, with an auto-generated name, like “Screen Shot 2016-06-06 at 18.30.25.png”. However, you can change this name (“Screen Shot”) to another one. Just use the command below in Terminal:

I already knew how to take screenshots in Mac OS X because I was using this operating system for years. But I didn’t really think I can change the file format and file name until I read this guide. Just changed the file name, file format and changed the location where my screenshots will save to.